that way we don't interfere with unions, we don't interfere with local communities. we let the ptas and the teachers, and the teachers can decide voluntarily whether to give their kids a test or not. that kind of rewarding socially desirable behavior applies to energy. i wouldn't be giving money to solyndra or fiskar. i would tell a car company you build a car that uses less or no fossil fuel, you get the money privately and promise your investors that if the car is successful, if it sells with private capital, then the profits on that investment will be enhanced for your investors because we'll give you a tax break on your corporate tax if you can make a car like that. that's the thing that's missing in this government, a fundamental understanding of how to reward proper behavior. tax policy in america can cause people to behave in any desirable way, increase taxes and all you do is kill incentive and kill investment. i think that's my thinking on the subject. >> steve, we want to thank you very much for your time today. again, steve wynn, who has been joining us fr